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Coaching positions available
CCSD Athletic Director Todd Jones has announced
the following coaching positions are currently unfilled.
Candidates must have a CPR/First Aid certificate. Form further
information, contact Mr. Jones at 673-6345:
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Fall '08
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Modified Boys Soccer
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JV Boys Soccer
Hill
siblings earn same honors
It's not uncommon for Canajoharie athletes to be honored for
their achievements—but it is unusual for siblings to earn the
same honor, especially when they are brother and sister! Senior
Jonathan Hill named Canajoharie's outstanding cross-country
runner as sophomores by the Fulmont Roadrunners Club. Just two
years later, sister Celia received the same award! The Fulmont
Roadrunners Club initiated the high school cross-country awards
program several years ago as part of its efforts to encourage
and reward young runners in Fulton and Montgomery Counties.
Wrestlers step up in Class CC Sectional
The Canajoharie-Ft. Plain Wrestling team put on one of their
finest outings of the year at the Class CC Sectional Tournament
held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15-16 at Glens Falls Civic
Center. Seven our of 11 wrestlers placed in the two-day event.
The team finished 8th out of 12 schools.
Placing for C-FP were:
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96-lb. third place Greg Costello
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125-lb. sixth place John Dillenbeck
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130-lb. fourth place Ken Crouse
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135-lb. fifth place Tim Sealey
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145-lb. third place Dylan Slater
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140-lb. sixth place John Cyr
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189-lb. fifth place David Wall
Costello, Crouse, and Slater qualified to compete in the
Division 2 Section 2 Finals to be held Friday and Saturday, Feb.
22-23 at the Glens Falls.
School honors basketball seniors
Canajoharie Central Schools honored its senior
basketball players in ceremonies at two games. The girls team
celebrated Senior Night on Wednesday, Jan 30 and the boys
celebrated on Friday, Feb. 8. (full
story and photos)
Bowling teams capture league titles
Tuesday, Feb. 5 was an exciting day for Coach Dwayne Heroth and his Canajoharie High School bowling teams.
With both the girls and boys teams clinging to narrow leads in
the league standings, this year's Western Athletic Conference
Position Round Tournament would both establish rankings for
section play and determine the conference championship. By day's
end, both the
girls and boys captured 2008 Western Athletic Conference
League titles and WAC Position Round Tournament
championships.
The
girls entered play in the morning with a four-game lead over
Mayfield. The Cougars secured the league championship by
defeating Mayfield 3-1. Although they bested Mayfield 3-1 and
secured the league championship, their total pins left them
trailing Berne-Knox-Westerlo in the tournament. That afternoon the
girls again squared off against Mayfield. Another consistent
match propelled the girls past B-K-W for the tournament win. Leading the girls
(49-15 league record) )to
their first WAC Championship since 2002 were Samantha Kuhne, Laura
Jones, Ashley Putnam, Sarah Adams, Shelby Colegrove, and Carly
Edick.
The
boys went into the WAC tournament with a two-game lead over
Mayfield, needing four games to clinch the title. The
Cougars dropped the morning match 1-3 leaving them tied with Mayfield for the top spot in the league. In
a close match that afternoon, the Cougars dropped their first
game to Mayfield by a
mere 15 pins. Canajoharie dug in and out-bowled Mayfield by 183
pins in game 2 and by 56 pins in game 3 clinching the tournament
win and their fifth consecutive league championship under Coach Heroth. The boys
team (51-14 league record) are Jake Pamkowski, Joe Pamkowski, Matt Yacobucci, Tony Congdon, Nathan
McRedmond, and Dillon Welch.
Adding to the celebration, four Canajoharie bowlers were named
to WAC All-Star teams. Nathan McRedmund (191.71 average) and
Jake Pamkowski (189.77 average) were named Boys 1st Team
All-Stars, Samantha Kuhn (158.02 average) was named a Girls 1st
Team All-Star, and Laura Jones (151.77 average) was selected as
a Girls 2nd Team All-Star.
Anderson eclipses 1000 points
Senior Heidi Anderson made Canajoharie sports
history as she scored the 1000th point of her girls high school
basketball career during a game versus Berne-Knox-Westerlo in
Canajoharie on Tuesday, January 8th. Anderson, who averages over
20 points per game, needed just 13 to break the mark. (full
story and photos)
Class D football realigns for 2008-09 season
The Canajoharie Cougars football team will play
in a newly created Class D Southern Division for the 2008-09
season. The Cougars will compete against Bishop Gibbons,
Greenwich, Rensselaer and Saratoga Central Catholic in the
south. The Class D North Division will feature Fort Edward, Lake
George, Salem, Warrensburg and Whitehall.
The New York State Public High School Athletics
Association reorganized all high school football classes to
create an even number of teams across all classes and sports
sections.
Cougars Football Banquet caps outstanding
season
Players,
coaches, and families celebrated the 2007 CHS Cougar football
season at the annual Football Banquet on Sunday, Dec. 9th.
Following an impressive pot-luck buffet dinner, varsity head
coach Coach Sullivan complimented his team for a remarkable 8-0
regular season record (9-1 overall) and a Section II Class D
League Championship. He noted that the last time anyone can
recall an undefeated regular season for Canajoharie Football was
in 1961. Defensive Coordinator Coach Don Krutz and
Superintendent Richard Rose spoke to the same message, that
sports are more than merely games, they teach life lessons like
cooperation, self-discipline, preparation, determination and
leadership.
Each of the senior members in attendance took
the podium and spoke about a coach and how that coach had
impacted his life. Coach Sullivan spoke again thanking Coach
Krutz who is retiring after 34 years of coaching.
From the students and fans, thanks to the
players, coaches and everyone who worked hard to make 2007 an
unforgettable football season!
New York State Sportswriters name
Cougars football team #14
The New York State Sportswriters Association published its final
ranking of New York's high school football teams late in
November. The 9-1 Canajoharie Cougars finished the season ranked
14th in the state. Below are the Class D rankings:
1 Walton (13-0) - Section 4
2 Bolivar-Richburg (11-1) - Section 5
3 Onondaga (10-1) - Section 3
4 Randolph (8-3) - Section 6
5 Dundee (9-1) - Section 5
6 Maple Grove (8-1) - Section 6
7 Dolgeville (8-2) - Section 3
8 Deposit (8-2) - Section 4
9 Groton (8-1) - Section 4
10 Ticonderoga (10-3) - Section 7
11 Frankfort-Schuyler (8-1) - Section 3
12 Portville (8-2) - Section 6
13 Fort Edward (8-3) - Section 2
14 Canajoharie (9-1) - Section 2
15 Weedsport (7-2) - Section 3
Cougar athletes named 2007
All-Stars
Several Canajoharie athletes have been recognized for their
outstanding performance on the field, court, and course. The
following were selected to their respective All-Star squads:
Boys Cross Country Western Athletic
Conference All-Star
Girls Soccer Western Athletic
Conference All-Stars:
Girls Volleyball
Western Athletic Conference
All-Stars:
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Amelia Fredenburg - 1st Team
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Alison Limoncelli - 1st Team
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Laura Gaydusek - 2nd Team
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Kelly Prime - 2nd Team
Boys Football Class D All-Stars:
Renzi
wraps up Cougar football career in Senior All-Star game
When the North squad took the field for the
2007 Section II Exceptional Senior All-Star Football
game on Nov. 8 at Union College, Cougar senior Ray Renzi lined
up in his familiar role as defensive end.
On a roster crammed with Class A (large school) stars, Ray was
the only Class D or Class C athlete selected. He demonstrated
through
his play that he clearly belonged on the field as one of Section
2's finest football players. With just two minutes
remaining in the fourth quarter and the South driving on the
North's 20-yard line, he recovered a fumble that clinched the
North's 36-28 victory.
Ray was an integral part of the Canajoharie Cougar's 2007
Division Championship team. He was a powerful running back and a
fearsome defensive end.
Ray Renzi plans to attend either SUNY Albany or SUNY Potsdam
next fall.
Cougars
football upended in Section 2 finals
The Canajoharie Cougars football team ended a tremendous season
with tough 30-13 loss to Fort Edward on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 2
p.m. at Johnstown's Knox Field.
The game seemed within reach as the Cougars entered halftime
down just 8-7 in a closely fought contest. Throughout the
season, the team wore down its opponents in the second half, but
that was not to be the case on this day. Fort Edward executed on
both sides of the ball, frustrating the Cougars' normally productive
offense and stingy defense.
The Cougars finish the season 9-1. Thanks for a great year! (see
game introductions and memorable moments videos)
Lady
Cougars soccer and volleyball seasons come to an end
The Lady
Cougars soccer and volleyball seasons drew to a close on
Tuesday, Oct. 30 as both teams fell in sectional play. The
soccer team (8-11 record) held tough, but was beaten by
MIddleburgh 3-0 in a quarterfinal matchup. The volleyball team
lost in three games to Voorheesville.
2007 marked a turnaround for Lady Cougars
fall sports. The soccer team showed a dramatic improvement
as it hung tough with even its toughest opponents. A season
highlight came as the team defeated Rensselaer 1-0 in the fourth
overtime period. The volleyball team made equally impressive
progress. As veteran players teamed with newcomers to keep every
match close. Thanks Lady Cougars for a great season.
Lady
Cougars soccer take first sectional game
#7 seed Canajoharie Lady Cougars persevered
through 120 minutes of soccer to defeat #10 Rensselaer 1-0 in a
first round Section 2 match-up on Friday, Oct. 26. The match
remained scoreless after 90 minutes of regulation play, two
10-minute overtime periods and a full five-minute overtime. At
1:13 in the second five-minute overtime, Sonni Pank rifled a
cross to Heidi Anderson who drilled the ball into the upper
right corner of the goal.
Canajoharie Coach Elle Fichthorn's squad
dominated most of the game and led in shots on goal, but could
not convert. Anderson, Pank, Bethany Young and Sarah Blood saw
their shots go wide or directly into the Rensselaer goalkeeper.
Rensselaer saw it best shots stopped cold by Canajoharie keeper
Samantha Kuhn. Despite having fewer shots and Kuhn's solid play,
Rensselaer had two shots that narrowly missed ending the Lady
Cougar season with one caroming off the cross bar and a
second ricocheting off the left post.
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